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Categories • Stack's January 2006 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection: Part 13 → The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection of Betts Medals, Part I: Medals Illustrative of Early American History → Spanish Proclamation and Other Medals Referring to the New World, 1701 - 1789 → Charles III, 1758-1777 |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
636 |
Buenos Aires. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.450, H.52
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VF |
$600.00 |
Unsigned. Silver, base. Cast and chased. 35.2 mm. 190.5 gns. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Arms of the city. Very Fine. Somewhat brassy in appearance. |
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637 |
Chile. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.452, H.54
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CH VF |
$3,750.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 38.7 mm. 299.1 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Crowned arms between columns, inscription of allegiance and fidelity around. Choice Very Fine and quite handsome. Obverse slightly off-center. |
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638 |
Guanajuato. Charles III Proclaimed, 1761. B.458, H.60, G.K-28
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CH VF |
$1,000.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 40.5 mm. 402.1 gns. Plain edge. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Panis Christi radiant above mountains, loyalty inscription below. Choice Very Fine. As Betts and his editors noted, the inscriptions are not well understood. |
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639 |
Guatemala. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.459, H.61, G.K-32
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CH F |
$2,000.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 33.0 mm. 205.7 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Arms of Guatemala. Choice Fine. |
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640 |
Guatemala. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.460, H.62, G.K-33
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CH F |
$1,300.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 27.0 mm. 101.6 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse and reverse types as the preceding. Choice Fine. Holed. What appears to be an undertype is probably actually some post striking contact with another coin or object. |
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641 |
Guatemala. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.461, H.63, G.K-34
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VF |
$350.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 20.7 mm. 51.5 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse and reverse types as the preceding. Very Fine. Holed, plugged, re-engraved. |
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642 |
Guatemala. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.462, H.64, G.K-35
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F |
$200.00 |
Stop after D. Unsigned. Silver. Struck. 16.7 mm. 24.8 gns. Obverse and reverse types as the preceding. Fine. Holed. |
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643 |
Lima. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.469, H.71
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CH EF |
$17,000.00 |
Unsigned. Gold. Struck, no evidence of an undertype. 37.3 mm. 415.8 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse: Bust of Charles III, Lima mintmark and date. Reverse: Arms of the city, oath of allegiance around. Choice Extremely Fine. Lovely bright gold color. Shallow rim bruise to left of date, small flan flaw to its right. Rare. |
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644 |
Lima. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.469, H.71
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CH VF |
$750.00 |
Unsigned. Silver. Struck, no evidence of an undertype. 37.2 mm. 237.9 gns. Ornamented edge. Obverse and reverse type as the preceding. Choice Very Fine. Pale gray color with some iridescence. |
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645 |
Mexico City. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.479, H.81, G.K-5
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CH EF |
$600.00 |
Obverse signed F. CASANOVA. F below curved exergual line. Silver, gilt. 45.0 mm. 556.1 gns. Curious channel edge device. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Arms of Archbishop Don Manuel Rubio y Salinas, his assent to the oath of allegiance around. Choice Extremely Fine. Neatly Holed. Borders routed. Old scrape in right obverse field. Nice gilding both sides, royal hair gilt but the... more |
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646 |
Mexico City. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.479, H.81, G.K-5
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CH EF |
$850.00 |
Obverse signed F. CASANOVA. F below curved exergual line. Silver. 43.0 mm. 523.5 gns. Normal edge. Obverse and reverse types as the preceding. Choice Extremely Fine. Nicely toned. Rims as struck. Small edge cut. From the same dies as the last. |
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647 |
Mexico City. Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.483, H.84, G.K-8v
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VF |
$550.00 |
Obverse signed A.B. MADERO in field below bust. Silver. 39.7 mm. 437.6 gns. Edge inscribed in raised letters CONSIDERATE LILIA.NEC SALOMON IN OMNIA GLORIA SUA [''Think of the lily. Not even Solomon is in all his glory...'']. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Arms of the Consulate of Mexico. Very Fine. Medium gray color. Minor impairments. |
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648 |
San Miguel. Charles III Proclaimed, 1761. B.490, Medina 108 (this medal), G.K-52
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VF |
$1,000.00 |
Obverse signed F. CASANOVA F. below curved exergual line. Silver. 44.7 mm. 654.3 gns. Plain edge. Struck, probably on a cast flan. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Proclamation inscription in seven lines. Very Fine. Medium gray color with some obverse iridescence. Rim dents and nicks. |
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649 |
Hispaniola (Santo Domingo). Charles III Proclaimed, 1760. B.497, H.99
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CH VF |
$7,000.00 |
Unsigned. Silver, base. Cast. 24.9 mm. 82.4 gns. Obverse: Bust of Charles III. Reverse: Arms. Choice Very Fine. Somehat dark and brassy in appearance. |
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650 |
Birth of Charles Bourbon, 1780. B.577, G.K-78
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EF |
$1,000.00 |
Obverse signed GERONIMO.A.GIL; reverse signed GERON ANTONIO GIL. Silver. 52.6 mm. 826.1 gns. Plain edge. Obverse: Charles III left, Charles and Louisa of Asturias at right. Reverse: Spain presents the infant Charles to Mexico. Extremely Fine. Prooflike, with rich silver gray color and some iridescence. |
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